Craska font Custard font

Custard

Playful and funky. The ideal choice for candy wrapping, teen magazines, toy packaging and the like. The reweighted condensed is useful where space is at a premium, and mixing the…

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Dauphine font

Dauphine

Dauphine is an elegant caps and small-caps typeface that manages to be modern while still displaying perfumed good breeding. It comes with a leafy decorative variant.

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Dazzle font

Dazzle

Op-art never looked so good. Taking a cue from the popularity in the 1970s of deco Prismas and their related contemporary interpretations, this geometric font updates the trend. Overlap text…

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Dazzle Unicase font

Dazzle Unicase

An elegant, stylish unicase font with alternative lower-case letter-forms designed to fit the capital’s X-height. The lower-case forms are available in many of the lower-case keystrokes, with even more available…

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Diecast font

Diecast

A companion piece to Mulgrave, this font is the intermediary design between the chunky Victorian style that Mulgrave reproduces and the Ministry of Transport sans introduced in 1933 and digitised…

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Drexler font Droog font

Droog

Droog is an unusual rounded font pierced with circular holes, some of which are used in lieu of counters. Used to best effect in shorter settings and at larger sizes.…

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Dynasty font

Dynasty

Dynasty is an extensive and versatile family that exploration and modernisation of the typographic quirks associated with the 'American Gothic' type school (in much the same way as English Grotesque…

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